Corporal Paraplonk

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“For real, guys, if we can finish them here... I don't wanna jinx it, but PROMOTION CITY!”
Corporal Paraplonk, Mario & Luigi: Dream Team

Corporal Paraplonk is a red-shelled Koopa Paratroopa who wears green shoes and a red bucket on his head. He is one of Bowser's minions in Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story and Mario & Luigi: Dream Team. He is usually seen in the company of Private Goomp and Sergeant Guy. In Mario & Luigi: Dream Team, it is revealed that the trio dream of one day bossing around Kamek and Bowser.

History

Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story

Bowser meeting Private Goomp, Corporal Paraplonk and Sergeant Guy in Dimble Wood
Bowser and his minions in Dimble Wood

He is first seen with Private Goomp and Sergeant Guy in Dimble Wood. After meeting up with Bowser, the trio launch a Banzai Bill at Bowser's Castle, which was occupied by Fawful. When the castle retaliates, Bowser faces it in his Giant form, at which point Paraplonk flies up and teaches Bowser how to attack.

Later, at the safe underneath Bowser's Castle, Corporal Paraplonk and his companions help Bowser locate the safe that holds the Star Cure that the Koopa King is after. However, when Bowser opens the safe, the three push Bowser inside, revealing that they had been bribed by Fawful since he last saw them.

Corporal Paraplonk was seen again right after the closing credits, where the minions ask Bowser for forgiveness. Granting it, he then orders them to resume their duties and help repair the castle.

Mario & Luigi: Dream Team

Dream Team enemy
Corporal Paraplonk
Corporal Paraplonk in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team
Location(s) Dreamy Driftwood Shore
Role Boss
Position Normal
Level 23
HP 415
Power 176
Defense 193
Speed 120
Weakness None
Experience 700 (840)
Coins 200 (100%)
Item drop None (0%)
Counter Wear (100%)
No Hitter
World Dream

In Mario & Luigi: Dream Team, it is revealed that Corporal Paraplonk was promoted along with his associates to Bowser's Royal Guard. His bucket is now black in color with a Bowser emblem on it. They travel with Bowser to Pi'illo Island to find Princess Peach. Corporal Paraplonk helps Kamek disguise as Princess Peach forming a lower section of the disguise. The trio are also fought in a boss battle as the Elite Trio.

After their defeat, Kamek demotes Paraplonk and the others to janitors and sends them back to the castle. After Bowser himself is defeated, he and his minions leave Pi'illo Island. While angry at his loss, Bowser blames Antasma and merely states that Corporal Paraplonk, Private Goomp and Sergeant Guy did pretty good by their usual standards, much to their joy.

Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions

Corporal Paraplonk returns in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions. He is encountered twice and can be recruited after the second fight. He is a flying unit and is the second of the trio to be recruited.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese パタボン
Patabon
His name comes from Patapata, Paratroopa's Japanese name.

Dutch Korporaal Paraplonk
Corporal Paraplonk
French (NOA) Corporal Parapace, Caporal Parapace (Mario & Luigi: Dream Team)
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German Parudi
Portmanteau of Parakoopa (Paratroopa's German name) and the male name Rudi.
Italian Paracaio
Portmanteau of Paratroopa and the Italian given name Caio. (See Trivia)
Spanish (NOA) Cabo Parapaso
Corporal Paraplonk
Spanish (NOE) Cabo Paratroopi
Corporal Paratroopi (variation of Paratroopa)

Trivia

  • Corporal Paraplonk, as well as Parakarry, Koops, Koopie Koo, and Holly Koopa are the only Koopas to wear a different color of shoes than its shell.
  • Throughout Bowser's Inside Story, Corporal Paraplonk's boots are brown in-game. This was fixed in Dream Team.
  • His Italian name, along to Private Goomp and Sergeant Guy's ones, references the Italian terminology "Tizio, Caio, and Sempronio", meaning "three random guys", similar to the expression "Tom, Dick, and Harry".